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Russian President Vladimir Putin stands by the relics of the Holy Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy, which were discovered in the course of restoration works, during a service at the Archangel Cathedral of the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia August 20, 2026. Sputnik/Vyacheslav Prokofyev/Pool via REUTERS
Russian President Vladimir Putin stands by the relics of the Holy Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy, which were discovered in the course of restoration works, during a service at the Archangel Cathedral of the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia August 20, 2026. Sputnik/Vyacheslav Prokofyev/Pool via REUTERS
Russian President Vladimir Putin stands by the relics of the Holy Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy, which were discovered in the course of restoration works, during a service at the Archangel Cathedral of the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia August 20, 2026. Sputnik/Vyacheslav Prokofyev/Pool via REUTERS
Russian President Vladimir Putin stands by the relics of the Holy Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy, which were discovered in the course of restoration works, during a service at the Archangel Cathedral of the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia August 20, 2026. Sputnik/Vyacheslav Prokofyev/Pool via REUTERS
Russian President Vladimir Putin stands by the relics of the Holy Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy, which were discovered in the course of restoration works, at the Archangel Cathedral of the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia August 20, 2026. Sputnik/Vyacheslav Prokofyev/Pool via REUTERS
Russian President Vladimir Putin stands by the relics of the Holy Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy, which were discovered in the course of restoration works, at the Archangel Cathedral of the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia August 20, 2026. Sputnik/Vyacheslav Prokofyev/Pool via REUTERS
Russian President Vladimir Putin visits the Archangel Cathedral of the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia August 20, 2026. Sputnik/Vyacheslav Prokofyev/Pool via REUTERS
Russian President Vladimir Putin visits the Archangel Cathedral of the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia August 20, 2026. Sputnik/Vyacheslav Prokofyev/Pool via REUTERS
Russian President Vladimir Putin visits the Archangel Cathedral of the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia August 20, 2026. Sputnik/Vyacheslav Prokofyev/Pool via REUTERS
Russian President Vladimir Putin visits the Archangel Cathedral of the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia August 20, 2026. Sputnik/Vyacheslav Prokofyev/Pool via REUTERS
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President Vladimir Putin inspected on Thursday the open sarcophagus of medieval warrior prince Dmitry Donskoy, whose remains were ​recently uncovered during restoration work at Moscow's Cathedral of ‌the Archangel.

Lying within the Kremlin fortress, the Orthodox cathedral served as the burial site for more than 40 Russian tsars and princes down ​the centuries.

The body of Grand Prince Donskoy was known ​to lie there, but its discovery last month ⁠in a crypt by the southern wall surprised historians, who ​had believed it was located elsewhere in the building.

Putin lit a ​candle inside the frescoed cathedral and stood beside the white-stone sarcophagus as experts explained how they had identified the remains as those of the ​14th-century prince, RIA news agency reported.

The Russian Orthodox Church ​announced the discovery on Tuesday, saying the well-preserved remains were nearly complete and ‌belonged ⁠to a man of just under 180 cm (5 feet 11 inches), who had died of natural causes between the ages of 35 and 45.

"All these characteristics correspond with written sources ​and historical testimony ​concerning the life ⁠and death of the grand prince," it said.

Donskoy, who died in 1389 aged 39, ruled ​the principalities of Muscovy and Vladimir, which would ​later ⁠become the core of the Russian state.

A prominent figure in Russian history, Donskoy oversaw the construction of the first stone Kremlin fortress, ⁠increased ​the territory of Muscovy, and routed ​forces of the Mongol horde in a famous battle near the Don river ​in 1380.

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